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TrustRadius, Demandbase One announce intent integration

Martech

TrustRadius, the software review and evaluation site, which includes martech offerings alongside other software categories, will integrate with Demandbase One allowing B2B marketers to engage with in-market buyers researching software on the site. Get the daily newsletter digital marketers rely on. Why we care.

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Second-Party Downstream Intent Data: What’s the Difference?

TrustRadius Marketing

Intent data helps brands better understand and reach their audiences, and different types of intent data call for different approaches and drive different results. One relatively new type, second-party intent data, is a company’s first-party data monetized. . What makes downstream intent data unique?

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B2B Marketers: The Intent Data Trend is Here to Stay

TrustRadius Marketing

Sales and marketing teams understand that a core part of their job is reaching the right audience at the right time with the right message. But as B2B marketers face a seemingly endless supply of vendors and solutions, many struggle to understand the intent data trend or its importance. What is intent data?

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Know the 3 Types of Intent Data: First-, Second-, and Third-Party

TrustRadius Marketing

Intent data is increasingly important for identifying prospects in all stages of the buying process and building relationships with prospects and customers. But maximizing these opportunities requires understanding the three types of intent data and how each is most effectively used. . First-party intent data.

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How Planful uses customer intent to speed up the B2B buying cycle 

Martech

Tonkin needed more reviews in more places, but he also wanted to streamline Planful’s marketing strategy to focus on in-market buyers — the people who had done their research and were close to making a purchase. Are they accessing pricing data? Combining buyer intent with social proof.